No, the desert climate is a major climate zone and not an example of a microclimate. There are, however, microclimates found in deserts.
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.
A desert.
yes it is but desert doesn't mean hot. It means dry, and I mean like phoenix dry because i live in that oven.
A desert is arid, the entire desert is dry, not just parts.
The dry desert heat worked to keep the Pharaohs's body and his belongings from decomposing and rotting away.
The Sahara Desert is a non-example of a microclimate because it is a large and distinct region with extreme weather conditions that affect a wide area, rather than a small and localized microclimate.
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An example of a microclimate is a small area within a city that is significantly warmer than surrounding areas due to the presence of concrete and buildings, which absorb and retain heat. This can create a "heat island" effect, leading to higher temperatures in that specific location compared to its surroundings.
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Biome. have fun on studyisland:)
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a city with tall buildings creating urban heat islands, leading to higher temperatures compared to surrounding areas.
Of course it is a dry desert. There is no such thing as a wet desert. A desert is defined by its lack of rainfall.
A desert biome is any arid, dry landscape that doesn't get mutch precipitation. A desert can be cold or hot and often are found near the equator or at the poles. An example of a hot desert is the Mojave desert in North America. An example of a cold desert would be Antarctica at the south pole.
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.
Yes, it is. The driest desert is the Sahara, but every desert is dry.